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Three years later, Jessica Lunsford's parents plan lawsuit
The parents of the slain girl plan to sue the sheriff, the county and FDLE.
By John Frank, Times Staff Writer
Published February 22, 2008
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[Stephen J. Coddington | Times (2007)]
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[Family photo]
Jessica Lunsford was killed in 2005.
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John Couey received the death penalty in the brutal death of Jessica Lunsford.
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[Stephen J. Coddington | Times (2007)]
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HOMOSASSA -- Three years ago, Mark Lunsford cried as he thanked Citrus County Sheriff Jeff Dawsy for capturing his daughter's killer and finding her body. At Jessica's funeral, he called the sheriff "his older brother." The two appeared close throughout the case.
On Thursday, Lunsford stood outside his Homosassa home, the same spot as those tearful news conferences three years ago. But this time he planned to sue the Sheriff's Office, the county and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
The agencies' negligence "directly and indirectly led to the death of Jessica Lunsford," read the intent-to-sue letter sent a day earlier by Lunsford and his ex-wife, Angela Wright.
At the news conference, Lunsford deflected questions about his motivations for suing. In an interview afterward, he offered only a veiled criticism of the sheriff's handling of the case.
"We thank people everyday of our lives for the things they've done for us," he said. But "then we learn ... and we make more changes because sometimes we learn more than we need to know."
Lunsford did not explain what he had learned that turned him against law enforcement.
On Feb. 18, he and Wright filed estate documents in Citrus County for the distribution of Jessica's assets. But the papers indicate that she had no money at the time of her death. The estate was opened solely "to pursue a claim for wrongful death," according to documents obtained by the St. Petersburg Times.
The third-grader disappeared sometime after she went to sleep Feb. 23, 2005. Three weeks later, after a massive search, authorities found her body in a shallow grave about 150 yards from her home. She had been kidnapped, raped and buried alive. Last year, a jury convicted John Couey, and a judge sentenced him to death.
Standing on the steps of the Sheriff's Office in Inverness on Thursday, Dawsy appeared betrayed. "I am deeply disappointed and actually very surprised," he said.
On the day that Dawsy received the litigation letter, he had confirmed plans to appear Saturday with Lunsford at Jessie's Ride, a motorcycle ride that raises money for a child advocacy center in Citrus County. Dawsy said he still intends to participate.
The sheriff vigorously defended his agency's investigation, saying he has no regrets.
"We truly believe this litigation is baseless," he said. "Jessie was already dead before I hit the street looking for her. ... I don't believe they have anything."
He also directed his anger at the man on death row. "There's only one person in this world that should be held responsible for Jessica's death. That's John Couey," he said. "Don't try to turn and point the finger that we in any manner caused Jessica Lunsford's death because that is not what happened."
Lunsford's attorney, Eric Block of Jacksonville, said he wouldn't comment on the evidence behind the claim until a news conference tentatively scheduled for Tuesday.
Those close to the case believe the potential lawsuit will likely hinge on two issues: whether authorities adequately tracked Couey, a convicted sex offender, before Jessica disappeared and how they missed her if she was alive at his residence for days while investigators scoured the neighborhood.
In conflicting statements to authorities and jail guards, Couey said he hid Jessica in his bedroom closet for at least three days but possibly as long as six days. He said he gave her water and food.
Sheriff's deputies knocked on the door at Couey's residence within three days of Jessica disappearance. Couey said he hid out back as they talked to one of his housemates.
Couey said if authorities had searched closely they would have found Jessica inside. But his housemate disputes this claim. "There's no way, there's no way," said Madie Secord, Couey's niece, in court documents. "We had to have heard that little girl if she was in there."
Prosecutors say they think Jessica was killed just hours after she vanished. They point to the medical examiner's report that found no evidence of food in Jessica's digestive system. Also, expert testimony at the trial indicated that she died within two to six hours after being raped.
"I don't think he held her for a number of days before he raped her," State Attorney Brad King said Thursday. "What we proved in Miami I believe stands on its own."
The potential lawsuit sparked heated reactions in the community where the gruesome case began. Hundreds of neighbors participated in a massive manhunt and then rallied around her father, a truck driver turned crusader, who advocated nationwide for tougher laws against sex offenders.
Inverness resident Calvin Sutliff, who said he participated in the search, called the lawsuit a "slap in the face." He believes Lunsford is just interested in the money from a lawsuit. "The sheriff has done the best they can," the 59-year-old retiree said. "They got a conviction. They don't deserve this."
At one point, years ago, Lunsford probably would have agreed.
He once fired his attorney for criticizing the Sheriff's Office on national television and repeatedly refused to criticize investigators.
"There's not a person to blame," he told the Times in 2005. "It was the system, you know what I mean? We created it, we did, all of us. So it's not like it's an individual's fault. If we were going to blame anybody for the system, we'd have to blame all of us."
Times researcher Carolyn Edds contributed to this report. John Frank can be reached at jfrank@sptimes.com or (352) 754-6114.
[Last modified February 22, 2008, 06:48:49]
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by j
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03/01/08 10:19 PM
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lunsford is rotten excuse of flesh !
laws are changed by movments and action not sew the very people that found and sentenced the killer to die in less then 2 years got to hell lunsford u should be subjected to public humilation
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by bonnie
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03/01/08 10:11 AM
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wow, bubba and sheriff dawsey....show this sorry butt, he is still trying to screw the county of citrus....he thinks he is the mayor or something.... if it were my child i would have the foundation erect a playground or school room with computors etc
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by Carolyn
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03/01/08 02:20 AM
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He has a right to do this. If my child had been right across the way the whole time, and the sheriff's knew this guy was a sex offender, knew he "had" lived there, What kind of search was it, they didn't see the bloodied bed it was on final search?
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by Melissa
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02/26/08 03:43 PM
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I am a single parent. Her windows are locked, doors too.You live in a stinking trailer, not a huge home..You and your ex-wife are a joke, you are a sperm donner and she an oven..Not Parents.You need to look at the 3 fingers pointing back as you point
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by Barry
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02/25/08 01:40 PM
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I knew it was only a matter of time before he showed his true colors....
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by Cindy
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02/25/08 11:42 AM
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These two "parents" should look at themselves first when determing who was "negligent". Neither parent was home, door was unlocked. SCUM - MONEY HUNGRY - WHITE TRASH
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by tunamanz
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02/25/08 09:34 AM
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Mark is a redneck POS! I feel bad for his daughter and thought that I felt bad for the family too, but after seeing this he should have been the one that was buried....not Jessie. Somebody needs to stop all the pointless lawsuits in the USA!
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by PJ
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02/24/08 11:19 PM
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Pure White Trash.
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by Lawyer
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02/24/08 10:52 AM
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This is an attempt to extort $100k statutory limit w/o a trial as Mark will lose b/c cannot sue sheriff for this type of claim. Plus, Mark's mostly at fault for failure to lock the door and failure to tend to his child's safety. 11th Amendment
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by Guy
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02/23/08 10:40 AM
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It sounds like the cops have proof Jessica was killed soon after she was taken. Mark needs to remember that cops cant search a home without a warrant. I feel for anyone who loses thier baby but I think grief has blurred his judgement.
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by Diane
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02/22/08 09:56 PM
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Damn, man. What are you thinking, Mark? Did you let some shyster lawyer talk you into suing? Let it go & lets just wait for Couey to die. Help the other kids like you have been. You are a grieving father and you need more time to heal. Peace.
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by timmy
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02/22/08 09:09 PM
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LALALALALOSER
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by jk
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02/22/08 08:20 PM
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I'm with john. Unfreakinbelieveable.
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by brian
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02/22/08 07:08 PM
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I wouldn't blame the police unless they did nothing to help at all.
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by john
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02/22/08 06:59 PM
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Hey Lunsford,you should be watching your back,theres going to be alot of mad bikers/taxpayers at Jessie's ride,are you going to be man enough to show your FACE,PUNK
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by Lisa
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02/22/08 06:45 PM
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Filed estate documents before the lawsuit? Sounds money hungry.JAX lawyer filing it? The defense will tear you up & you will wish you never listened a stupid lawyer or filed the case. Your illegal background will do you in! How embarrassing for you!
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by Frances
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02/22/08 04:30 PM
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I felt really sorry for Mark and his family,I can not imagine their pain. I felt great admiration for Mark and his fight for children. Now I feel his actions were not for the children, it was for money and his 15 min. of fame. The suit says it all.
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by G.W.
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02/22/08 12:49 PM
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Mark,it's sad that it has to come down to a lawsuit. Look close into the background of those who investigated your daughter's death. You are up against "glory seekers". The citizen's are the ones who should be deeply disappointed, not Dawsy.
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by Laura
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02/22/08 11:53 AM
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Mr. Lunsford - what will you gain with this lawsuit? It could damage the good things you have done - why now?????
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by Tim
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02/22/08 11:27 AM
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Mr.Lunsford has no one to blame but the killer. He has gone around the country asking for harder sex offender rules. Well the very rules he is asking for will make it be of more danger to childern. It is time to wake up and smell the coffie.
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by john
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02/22/08 10:45 AM
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Lunsford take a good look in the mirror,thats who's responsible for the safety of your daugther,where were you when she was being taken out of your parents house,(trailer).you cant blame the sheriffs office for your lack of parenting
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by Debbie
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02/22/08 10:17 AM
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To the Times,what ever happen in the case with Marks son,the last everyone heard was he had criminal charges on him for CSC, lets hear about this.i cannot beleive that this so called mom has the gull to sue someone when she couldnt care for her child
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by Me
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02/22/08 10:06 AM
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That it Mr. Lunsford, let your true colors shine through! This is all about needing some cash..
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by mike
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02/22/08 09:53 AM
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Say it isn't so. This guy was out there advocating and staying proud, and now he's just going to be another scumbag. Very disappointing.
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by Dave
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02/22/08 09:38 AM
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It was just a matter of time before they tried to make money from this tragedy.
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by KBC
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02/22/08 09:37 AM
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Uh, WHAT?! She was TAKEN from inside the FATHER'S house!! Who is responsible? Totally disgusting, and typical of this white trash family.
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by Jo
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02/22/08 09:32 AM
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These people have got to be kidding! Where were these two the night Jessica left home? What are they doing to Mark's parents, who have sheltered him and cared for his daughter while he was out with his girlfriend all night? Grow up, people!
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by Debbie
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02/22/08 09:17 AM
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While I am so sorry for the loss of this little girl, pointing the figure and going for the money when the sicko who killed her is the one responsible for her death is represehensible. Everyone is always out for a buck. Money won't bring her back.
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by Sonny
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02/22/08 08:43 AM
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Shut up and be happy they caught him and found her body all your looking for is a pay day and disrespecting your daughters honor!!!!
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by David
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02/22/08 08:31 AM
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I dont beleive that this lawsuit should take place. For one, How can he blame the sheriff's office for these alledged allegations. These service men and women where out there non stop trying to find her, they did all they could and used everything.
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by john
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02/22/08 08:08 AM
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The headlines should read,Lunsford out of money,wants the tax payers to support him and his loser ex-wife for life,after all he and his family did all they could do to protect Jessie,he wasn't home and the doors were not locked.He should be in jail!!
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by Ken
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02/22/08 07:40 AM
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Until this I did respect him. No more. Just another slob trying to get rich - probably was worn down by sleazy lawyers who in the end would get even more money than he would. Sad legacy.
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by maxwell
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02/22/08 06:59 AM
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The public is tired of Lumsford and the long, dirty hair. He has played the role of loving and devoted father, which he was neither. MARK, IF YOU HADN'T LEFT TO VISIT GIRLFRIEND, COUEY WOULD NOT HAVE MURDERED JESSICA. QUIT BLAMING THE SHERIFF.....
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by Dale
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02/22/08 06:45 AM
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Great plan...except Florida case law is pretty clear that a law enforcement agency can not be sued for a "negligent investigation."
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